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Microsoft Visual Studio Tools
for the Microsoft Office System provides a new set of Visual
Studio .NET 2003 project templates you can use to create
assemblies that run in process with Microsoft Office Excel 2003
and Microsoft Office Word 2003. This enables you to create
document-centric solutions that utilize the power of the hosting
application, which, in this first release, includes Excel and
Word. Using either Microsoft Visual Basic .NET or Microsoft
Visual C# , you create assemblies that execute under the control
of the common language runtime. This code is often referred to
as managed code. In contrast, existing Visual Basic for
Applications (VBA) or COM-based code is referred to as unmanaged
code.
The common language runtime manages memory and validates your
code to make sure it doesn't attempt to perform illegal
operations such as access memory that doesn't belong to it. In
addition, the runtime provides access to the Microsoft .NET
Framework and the Base Class Libraries. With these tools, you
could, for example, create a document management system that
validates documents for legal correctness. Or you could create a
sales forecasting solution that uses Excel for the user
interface while automatically updating a central database when
projections are changed. The possibilities are only limited by
your imagination to leverage the rich object models exposed by
Excel and Word coupled with your custom code and rich libraries
provided by the .NET Framework.
Although it is possible to automate Excel or Word from managed
code, doing so requires an external application manipulating the
particular Office application from the outside. Assemblies
produced with Visual Studio Tools for the Microsoft Office
System enable managed code to work with the hosting application
at a more intimate level. Although it's possible to create a COM
add-in using managed code, the new framework provided by Visual
Studio Tools for the Microsoft Office System enables you to
create a solution that is tightly integrated and, more
importantly, specifically designed to use managed code.
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